Ettrik/Sword & Sandals/Vholtz/Woman's WorthFour Way Split Cassette10 1/2" x 15" | 5 colors | October 2009client: Two Thousand TapeThis tape was an attempt to document the bourgeoning 2006/2007 skronk-punk scene in the Bay Area. The material from all four bands (Ettrik/Sword & Sandals/Vholtz/Woman's Worth) came from recorded live sets in mid-2007. It took over two years for this to finally come out. WHOOPS?! I really wanted to made a 40 panel J-card but was forced to parse down to 18 panels once I realized how thin the paper was getting. The ever present George Chen of ZUM is the force behind TwoThousandTapes.
above: thanks to Veronica for the scoring tool |
High Castle"You're On Your Own Way"12 3/8" x 12 3/8" | 2 colors | June 2009client: ZUM Records/High CastleHigh Castle, once described as a "post apocalyptic beach blanket bingo band," release their first 12" on ZUM records. |
O.M.ZineLowell High School (San Francisco)5.5" x 8.5" | 2 colors | June 2009client: Ms. Aaland at Lowell high schoolPrompted by reading a collection of Sherman Alexie short stories, Ms. Aaland's class "investigate[d] the communities they belong to, particularly how their communities deal with problems, and the role storytelling plays in the process." |
Celebration of Machine ProjectMachine Project (Los Angeles)4" x 6" | front: 3 colors back: 1 color | June 2009client: Machine Project |
For Catatonic Eternity: new work by Lauren BarcelonManiac Gallery (Oakland)4" x 6" | front: 1 color back: 2 colors | February 2009client: Maciac GalleryThis card will make more sense if you attend the show.
above: Lauren Barcelon
above: the work |
Tartine Bakery Holiday PartyForeign Cinema (San Francisco)4 ⅝" x 6 ¼" | front: 3 colors, back: 1 colors | January 2009client: Tartine BakeryA-6 sized cards for the yearly Tartine holiday party.
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Chris Wade: Systems of TransferenceTartine Bakery (San Francisco)4" x 6" | 1 color | December 2008client: Chris WadeI designed the text side and the artist supplied an image of his artwork for the other side. Total printed was somewhere around 410. |
Note Cards(Oakland)6.75" x 9.5" | 4 colors | December 2007/2008client: PersonalLast year I wanted some vaguely trippy thank you/new years cards to send out. I printed them, sent them off, then ten months later I received an order from a recipient asking for a batch of 50. Second printing! |